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In what proportion can one use rising substances?
It can be bought in various quantities, so the manufac-
turer's instructions on the packing have to be followed and
the quantity set in relation to the amount of flour used,
with both yeast and leaven dough. The rising capacity of
yeast is depending on the freshness of the yeast as well as
of the water quality. If the water is very soft, the yeast will
rise much more, so it may become necessary to reduce the
yeast by up to 25 % if you live in regions with soft water.
The bread tastes of yeast
If sugar is used, leave it out, but the bread will not be so
brown.
Add to the water a quantity of spirits vinegar, for a small
loaf = 1 tablespoon - for a large loaf 1.5 tablespoons.
Replace the water with buttermilk or kefir, which is possi-
ble with all recipes and is recommended due to the fresh-
ness of the bread.
Description
Wheat
very fine, white, for cake
flour
white flour for bread
medium flour
wholemeal flour, rough
Rye
very fine
flour
fine
medium
wholemeal, rough
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Why has bread from the breadmaker another taste than out of
the oven?
This is due to the different humidity. In an oven, the bread
becomes more dry because of the larger space, in the
breadmaker, the bread remains more humid.
What do the type figures mean with flour?
The lower the figure the less roughage is contained in the
flour and the lighter it is and the more it rises because it
contains a higher proportion of gluten.
Please find below a schedule with the different types for
Germany, Austria, and Switzerland as well as some rough
explanations
German
Austrian
Swiss
Type No.
Type No.
Type No.
405
480
400
550
780
550
1050
1600
1100
1600
1700
1900
815
500
720
997
960
1100
1150
960
1100
1740
2500
1900

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